You can say it's organically grownThey would require an organic certificate.
Can be prosecuted by trading standards as its a legal definition.
You can say it's organically grownThey would require an organic certificate.
Can be prosecuted by trading standards as its a legal definition.
They asked for organic .You can say it's organically grown
Yes £20 a tonThey asked for organic .
There is a difference
is that all?Yes £20 a ton
No idea but there'll definitely be a differenceis that all?
Any prices for silage in bales. We selling some to a neighbour who does our contracting so don't want to rob him. Just no idea what it is worth.
£20/bale
England.Geography is everything - so would need to know which “north east” you’re in. Newcastle is gonna be more than Aberdeenshire, I’d reckon.
Seems fair. Maybe a bit less in Aberdeenshire.
Just down the valley from @livestock1£20 seems fair.
Oh no! When Derrick?RIP Charles Footman
I was just quoted £15.00 collected. N.E. England.Any prices for silage in bales. We selling some to a neighbour who does our contracting so don't want to rob him. Just no idea what it is worth.
Where are you I may have some to sell. 4 string wheat strawIs there any straw to buy left out there? Should have had enough but poor spring and going down with TB has eaten away at what little reserve we had. Been feeding more silage but short on that because of the after effect of losing the maize in Autumn 19, it goes on and on doesn't it.
That is what we went with as only a few to neighbour.I was just quoted £15.00 collected. N.E. England.